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Palermo doctor no longer admits no-vax patients

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A doctor from Palermo has chosen, from 1 September he will no longer admit patients who have not been vaccinated against the coronavirus to his doctor’s office.

“I owe it first of all to the vaccinated to guarantee them maximum safety, to my family, to the friends I hang out with and to myself”, said Pietro Bica, an esteemed orthopedic surgeon from Palermo, who communicated his decision on Facebook, as reported by the Huffington Post.

Mine is not afraid of the disease, he says, “but I can’t afford to stop working because of the planned quarantine in case of contagion, which obviously is also important to those who come to visit my office” meaning the vaccinated.

I hope that other colleagues behave in the same way ”, concluded the post.

The invitation to colleagues: do like me

The doctor, a well-known orthopedist from Palermo, sent his colleagues to do like him because, he says in an interview with La Repubblica: “Deniers are people who are afraid but will never admit it. And then we have to force our hand. I also work in the hospital and obviously if a patient arrives at the hospital I will work whether he is vaccinated or not. But at my studio it is different, I feel free to let in whoever gives me a guarantee of security. And I don’t think at all that this is a discriminatory attitude ”.

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Remove health care from no-vaxes

And while the no-vaxes are organizing to block trains throughout Italy on September 1, a proposal from a Forza Italia senator comes to remove the National Health Service for non-vaccinated people by choice, guaranteeing them only emergency assistance.
A method to force them to get vaccinated because otherwise they could no longer be treated in a hospital or other public health facility, or access medical services covered by the NHS.

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